Identify what firearm may be carried concealed.
Identify the two (2) documents a person carrying a concealed handgun must carry and display to a law enforcement officer upon request.
Describe when a concealed carry handgun permit holder must advise a law enforcement officer that permit holder is carrying a concealed handgun.
List several locations where having a concealed carry handgun permit still prohibits possession of a concealed handgun.
State the legal consequences of alcohol and illegal controlled substance use on the permit to carry a concealed handgun.
Describe and teach the four (4) elements of the law of justified self-defense.
State and apply the law of home, workplace, and motor vehicle protection.
Describe when deadly force can be used to intervene on behalf of another person who is being threatened.
Describe the aggressor/instigator rule.
Understand that deadly force may NOT be lawfully used to a) expel a trespasser, b) prevent theft of property, c) prevent a criminal's escape, and d) stop a simple assault.
Types of firearms that may be carried
Documents needed for carrying a concealed handgun
Handgun permit holders
Prohibited locations
Legal consequences of alcohol and illegal controlled substance use
Elements of the law of justified self defense
Law of home, workplace and motor vehicle protection
When deadly force may/may not be used
Aggressor/instigator rule
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Lesson plan; Notebook paper; Pen/Pencil
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attendance
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Current CC Handgun Instructors
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